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Multiple Barns, East Windsor CT
You don’t have to go far to find an old barn to photograph when travelling through East Windsor CT. It’s a barn photographers paradise. While many of these barns catered to the once flourishing tobacco industry in town there are plenty of other utilitarian barns. These four images are a mixture of both. Last count The Historic Barns of CT website has (184) barns featured in the town of East Windsor alone. I’ve used this website for many years to find most of these gems. If you’re into this sort of thing take a gander over to https://connecticutbarns.org/find/found?limit=12&category=838&require_all=category If you do decide to track these barns down and take some photo’s…
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Tobacco Barns – Enfield, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”800″ lightbox=”true”]Photographs taken with Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone camera. Tobacco barns and fields in Enfield, CT. Once a thriving market it has declined considerably due to an overall decrease in smoking.
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Beautiful Barns in Suffield, CT
[wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”6000″ height=”900″ lightbox=”true”]I thought the snow played nicely with the overall appeal of these photo’s. Frankly I couldn’t tell if these barns are in use or not. The large old “cow barn” is the most beautiful barn I’d ever seen. I suspect it’s been re-purposed but to what end I don’t know. It’s maintained beautifully and makes quite a statement. I couldn’t resist capturing this photograph in Suffield in north/central CT not far from the MA border. Taken with my Fuji Finepix F100fd 12mp pocket camera.